Hall of Fame for Great Americans — The Hall of Fame for Great Americans, is the original Hall of Fame in the United States. Fame here means renown (rather than today s more common meaning of celebrity ) [Rubin (1997), p.14.] . Its originator, Chancellor Henry Mitchell MacCracken,… … Wikipedia
Theodore Dwight Woolsey — (1801 1889) was a U.S. scholar and educator, nephew of Timothy Dwight. He served as president of Yale University between 1846 and 1871. He was born in New York City, graduated at Yale in 1820, spent a year in legal study in Philadelphia, and two… … Wikipedia
Matt Woolsey — Also Matthew Woolsey, born December 29, 1981 in San Francisco is a journalist and new media writer.Woolsey is an American journalist, currently working as a reporter for Forbes; and has provided television commentary on CNN, CNBC, CNN IBN and… … Wikipedia
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Yale University — Yale redirects here. For other uses, see Yale (disambiguation). Yale University Latin: Universitas Yalensis Motto אורים ותמים (Hebrew) ( … Wikipedia
Newberry Memorial Organ — The Newberry Memorial Organ is among the largest and most notable orchestral organs in North America. Located in Woolsey Hall at Yale University, the organ contains 197 ranks and 166 stops comprising 12,617 pipes. It is one of the largest organs… … Wikipedia
Yale Symphony Orchestra — Founded in 1965 to provide opportunities for undergraduate orchestral music, the Yale Symphony Orchestra has grown to become one of Yale University s best known musical groups. The orchestra performs in Yale s Woolsey Hall and tours… … Wikipedia
New Haven Symphony Orchestra — Cover of program for the orchestra s first concert in 1895 The New Haven Symphony Orchestra is an American symphony orchestra based in New Haven, Connecticut. The New Haven Symphony Orchestra gave its first concert in 1895 and is the fourth… … Wikipedia
Hewitt Quadrangle — Hewitt University Quadrangle (until 1917, University Court; informally, Hewitt Quadrangle or Beinecke Plaza) is a plaza at the center of the Yale University campus in New Haven, Connecticut, which is the home of the university s administration,… … Wikipedia
Redhot & Blue — Infobox musical artist Name = Redhot Blue of Yale Img capt = Img size = 225 Background = group or band Origin = Yale University Genre = A Cappella Years active = 1977 ndash; present URL = http://www.redhotandblue.org/ Current members = Anna Wood… … Wikipedia